Microshare adds 31 languages to EverSmart Pest and Clean

Microshare has expanded its EverSmart Pest and Clean suites with 31 new languages, aiming to make its AI-driven dashboards, apps and admin tools easier to use across Europe, Asia and other global markets. The rollout is meant to reduce adoption barriers for technicians, facilities staff and compliance teams working in local languages. Why it matters: - Microshare is broadening access to its AI-powered pest control and facilities software for global customers and front-line users. - The language expansion is designed to help technicians, cleaning staff and compliance teams work in their native languages. - The move also supports international deployment of connected sensor data, customer feedback and compliance reporting. What happened: - Microshare added 31 new languages and vernacular variants to the EverSmart Pest and EverSmart Clean suites. - The rollout covers dashboards, applications and administrative functions. - The company said demand in Europe and Asia drove the need for localization. - The updated software is now available in languages from Arabic to Vietnamese. The details: - The language expansion is intended to keep data accurate from sensor deployment and hub or gateway setup through customer responses and staff activity reporting. - The list of added languages includes Arabic, Catalan, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Flemish, French, French for Wallonia, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian and Japanese. - Microshare has built EverSmart on AI and large language models. - The company’s open API platform has been used by customers including Adam’s Pest Control in the U.S. and Zurich Airport in Switzerland to connect third-party IoT devices and complex fleet and CRM systems. - Tim Panagos, Microshare cofounder and CTO, said LLM tools made it possible to support customers’ native languages for the first time. - Panagos said the company is reducing barriers to digital adoption by simplifying data analysis, supporting existing workflows and speaking to users in their natural language. - EverSmart Pest is positioned as an integrated pest management tool used by customers including Massey, Elis, Hoffman/Arrow, Vergo and Pelias, plus cities including Boston, New York and Oslo. - EverSmart Clean and Washroom are deployed at stadiums, concert halls, hospitals and airports across four continents. Between the lines: - The language push signals a shift from a software product built for English-speaking operators to one built for multilingual field teams. - The update also suggests Microshare sees language support as part of the product’s operational value, not just a user-interface feature. - Broad language coverage can make adoption easier in regulated industries where reporting and staff coordination matter. What’s next: - Microshare is likely to keep leaning on AI and language tools as it expands internationally. - The company’s multilingual rollout may help accelerate deployments in markets where local-language support is a purchasing requirement. The bottom line: - Microshare is using language localization to make EverSmart more usable, more scalable and more relevant across global operations.

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